Sharing Knowledge and Resources

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Plant conservation, public engagement and botanic garden management capacity is spread unevenly and inequitably across the globe. Institutional capacity is particularly weak in many developing countries and biodiversity hotspots. BGCI plays a crucial role in sharing information, knowledge and skills between different parts of its network through its databases, training and technical support activities.

The BGCI Accreditation Scheme

BGCI’s accreditation scheme distinguishes botanic gardens from non-botanic gardens and recognises achievements in plant conservation.
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Training and Capacity Building

BGCI supports its membership through training and capacity building workshops and resources.
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BGCI's Compliance Certification

BGCI's Compliance Certification identifies institutions that are applying best practice with Access and Benefit Sharing, Biosecurity and CITES regulations.
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BGCI Congresses

As the largest network of botanic gardens in the world, BGCI organises two major global conferences to enable the community to come together to ensure the continued conservation of plants and best practices in education.
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BGCI Webinars

The BGCI Webinar Series will share knowledge, ideas, and updates with BGCI Members, Partners, Donors, and Supporters around the world.
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The Understory

BGCI Communication aimed at making our work accessible to more people!
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Other Services

BGCI supports botanic gardens by providing services to analyse plant collections, develop clear signage, and much more.
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Become a Member

Be part of the largest network of botanic gardens and plant conservation experts in the world by joining BGCI today!

Support BGCI

You can support our plant conservation efforts by sponsoring membership for small botanic gardens, contributing to the Global Botanic Garden Fund, and more!